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Of Corpse: Death and Humor in Folklore and Popular Culture
Of Corpse: Death and Humor in Folklore and Popular Culture

by Peter Narvaez

Utah State University Press, 2003

ISBNs

Paper: 978-0-87421-559-5

eISBN: 978-0-87421-481-9 (all)

About the Book

Laughter, contemporary theory suggests, is often aggressive in some manner and may be prompted by a sudden perception of incongruity combined with memories of past emotional experience. Given this importance of the past to our recognition of the comic, it follows that some "traditions" dispose us to ludic responses. The studies in Of Corpse: Death and Humor in Folklore and Popular Culture examine specific interactions of text (jokes, poetry, epitaphs, iconography, film drama) and social context (wakes, festivals, disasters) that shape and generate laughter. Uniquely, however, the essays here peruse a remarkable paradox---the convergence of death and humor.

Tags
Folklore, Folklore & Mythology, Social Science
Open Access Information

Label: This book is freely available in digital formats through the Utah State University Library Digital Commons.

License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0